Best Gluten Free Foods at the Supermarket

I’m not a huge ‘ready made’ foods buyer. If I can make it from scratch I usually try to – mostly for economic reasons but also for health reasons. I like to control the sugar we consume. But there are times when I lay in bed 15 min too long and just want to pour milk on something and call it breakfast. There are times when I don’t want to muck up the kitchen for lunch. There are times when I just want things to be easy. We all have these times, and at times like these it can be a challenge to find gluten free products that fit our easy living needs.

There’s nothing I hate more than spending good money on something only to have the kids turn their noses up and toss it in the garbage. Money down the tubes is not something I’m ok with. If you’ve been eating gluten free then you know what I’m talking about. It’s tough to find gluten free products that taste great.

Well, I’ve done some of the work for you. These seven10 gluten free products are GOOD. They’re tasty and the kids love them and you can find them in your regular supermarket – no special trip to the health food store required. Some of these are brands you know and love, some might be new to you but give them a shot. They’re good. They’re easy and they’re gluten free!

These foods are staples in our pantry and recurring must-buys on our shopping list. They are my go-to brands and I am so happy to have found them. I hope you enjoy them too and if you try one let me know what you think!

**Some of the products featured in this post were provided for review purposes. Opinions remain my own as always.

Chex Honey GF is really good. And Loblaws has a GF two bite brownie that tastes like their regular ones. I like Glutino’s English muffins but with all GF breads, they need to be toasted. Udi’s breads aren’t too bad either. Love the new Breton crakers! Haven’t found a good wrap either.

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